The answer to political correctness

As I have been wont to remark, Trump presents the image, the persona of an alpha male without really being one. A real alpha male exudes a quiet confidence and humility… he does not have to make himself a spectacle because his work speaks for him.

…Hillary herself, the nation’s leading feminist hypocrite, tweeted that we cannot allow Donald Trump to get into the White House. The same Hillary knew that her husband had raped Juanita Broaddrick. She knew that her husband had stuck a cigar in Monica Lewinsky’s you-know-what. She knew that her husband had been jerking off into the White House sink— and she wanted to ensure that her husband not be thrown out of the White House by a “vast right-wing conspiracy.”

The double standard and the raw hypocrisy is positively breathtaking. The same feminists who did not care how Bill Clinton treated women as long as he defended Gloria Steinem’s right to have an abortion, are up in arms, in the highest dudgeon, over a short-fingered vulgarian who never attempted to hide his womanizing.

And everyone seems to have ignored the stench of corruption that has attached itself to the Hillary candidacy. And, in a better world, we would have been spending the weekend exposing the fact that Hillary believes in open borders. She idolizes Angela Merkel. She wants to open the nation to Syrian immigrants, the kind of immigrants, as Merkel has discovered, who bring their rape culture with them.

…The answer to political correctness is the man’s man, the gentleman, the great warrior, the humble business leader or the modest public servant. Of course, feminists tend not to believe that such figures exist. They believe that behind the mask of good behavior all men are predators and misogynists. For them Donald Trump will provide an orgy of confirmation bias